That represents a significant price jump compared to what the previous gen cards are currently selling for — the top-spec 6950 XT retails for $849, while the base 6900 XT is $679, though they launched at $1,099 and $1,000 respectively.There’s been a lot of buzz around AMD’s next generation of cards, with people waiting to see how it would answer Nvidia’s latest RTX 4000 series GPUs, especially considering that Intel’s newly released GPUs aren’t really a high-end contender.At 4K, AMD is promising 62fps in Cyberpunk 2077 with its 7900 XTX card with ray tracing and AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) enabled — the company says its new compute units have next-generation ray-tracing tech, which provide an up-to-50 percent bump in performance compared to its last-gen cards.AMD does say it’ll be improving FSR, with a new generation of the tech coming next year with “up to 2 times more fps” than FSR 2.The company wouldn’t say if the same was true for FSR 3, but given its promise of better AI performance on RDNA 3, it would be nice if it could give its next-gen scaling tech a bit of an advantage when it’s running on its latest cards."